Date published: 2026-4-1

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ZNF669 Activators

ZNF669 activators encompass a chemical category of compounds designed to interact with and modulate the activity of the ZNF669 protein. ZNF669, also recognized as Zinc Finger Protein 669, is a relatively novel protein that is currently under investigation to elucidate its functional roles and biological significance. Belonging to the zinc finger protein family, ZNF669 likely plays crucial roles in various cellular processes, including but not limited to transcriptional regulation, DNA binding, and protein-protein interactions. Zinc finger proteins are characterized by the presence of zinc ion-binding motifs known as zinc fingers, which are essential for their structural stability and function. While the specific functions of ZNF669 are yet to be fully understood, preliminary research suggests its potential involvement in gene expression regulation and cellular signaling pathways. The term activators indicates that compounds within this class interact with ZNF669 to influence its activity, potentially resulting in downstream effects on cellular physiology and molecular pathways.

The exploration of ZNF669 activators involves unraveling the molecular mechanisms underlying their interaction with the ZNF669 protein and understanding how this interaction impacts cellular processes. A comprehensive understanding of the pharmacological properties of these compounds is vital for deciphering how they modulate ZNF669 activity and potentially influence gene expression, protein interactions, or other cellular functions. By delving into the biological functions and regulatory mechanisms of ZNF669, researchers aim to deepen our understanding of cellular biology and may unearth novel insights into the molecular pathways governing cellular homeostasis. Continued exploration of ZNF669 activators holds promise for advancing our understanding of cellular physiology and may provide insights into innovative strategies for manipulating cellular function within experimental contexts.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Lithium

7439-93-2sc-252954
50 g
$214.00
(0)

Lithium chloride can influence gene expression by inhibiting GSK-3, potentially affecting Wnt signaling related genes.

Valproic Acid

99-66-1sc-213144
10 g
$87.00
9
(1)

Valproic acid is a histone deacetylase inhibitor that can lead to changes in gene expression through epigenetic modifications.

5-Aza-2′-Deoxycytidine

2353-33-5sc-202424
sc-202424A
sc-202424B
25 mg
100 mg
250 mg
$218.00
$322.00
$426.00
7
(1)

This compound inhibits DNA methyltransferases, potentially leading to gene reactivation by demethylation.

PMA

16561-29-8sc-3576
sc-3576A
sc-3576B
sc-3576C
sc-3576D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
100 mg
$41.00
$132.00
$214.00
$500.00
$948.00
119
(6)

PMA activates protein kinase C, which can lead to varied changes in gene expression.

SB 431542

301836-41-9sc-204265
sc-204265A
sc-204265B
1 mg
10 mg
25 mg
$82.00
$216.00
$416.00
48
(1)

SB431542 is a TGF-beta receptor inhibitor that might indirectly affect gene expression related to this pathway.

LY 294002

154447-36-6sc-201426
sc-201426A
5 mg
25 mg
$123.00
$400.00
148
(1)

LY294002 is a PI3K inhibitor, potentially affecting gene expression related to AKT signaling.

Rapamycin

53123-88-9sc-3504
sc-3504A
sc-3504B
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
$63.00
$158.00
$326.00
233
(4)

Rapamycin inhibits mTOR signaling, which could lead to changes in gene expression related to cell growth and metabolism.

Thapsigargin

67526-95-8sc-24017
sc-24017A
1 mg
5 mg
$136.00
$446.00
114
(2)

Thapsigargin elevates intracellular calcium levels, which can affect gene expression through various signaling pathways.

U-0126

109511-58-2sc-222395
sc-222395A
1 mg
5 mg
$64.00
$246.00
136
(2)

U0126 is a MEK inhibitor that might alter gene expression patterns by affecting the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway.

Bortezomib

179324-69-7sc-217785
sc-217785A
2.5 mg
25 mg
$135.00
$1085.00
115
(2)

Bortezomib inhibits the proteasome, leading to changes in protein levels that could affect gene expression indirectly.